Cultivating confidence and craft across disciplines
Professors Rohit Karnik and Nathan Wilmers are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
Professors Rohit Karnik and Nathan Wilmers are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
High schooler Hinata Yamahara’s interest in urban planning was nurtured by free MIT resources, including OpenCourseWare.
A volunteer-driven pilot program brings low-cost organic produce to the MIT community.
“I always wanted to be in public service, serve my community, and serve my country,” says the MIT mechanical engineering major.
MIT Venture Mentoring Service Operations Manager Brian Hanna matches entrepreneurs with industry professionals who help take their ventures to the next level through personalized mentorship and expert advice.
MIT.nano cleanroom complex named after Robert Noyce PhD ’53 at the 2025 Nano Summit.
Quick thinking and good spirit marked the Department of Materials Science and Engineering’s first-ever community run.
New oral communication studio at MIT supports professional development in STEM.
4.182 (Resilient Urbanism: Green Commons in the City), a new subject funded by the MIT Human Insight Collaborative (MITHIC), teaches students about sustainable agriculture in urban areas.
MIT’s Living Climate Futures Lab takes a human-centered approach to investigating a global challenge.
Mary Gallagher’s deeply rooted MIT experience and love of all life supports growth at the MIT Department of Biology.
Professors Michael McDonald and Kristala Prather are honored as “Committed to Caring.”
PhD student Miranda Schwacke explores how computing inspired by the human brain can fuel energy-efficient artificial intelligence.
Organized by the MIT Museum, the 2025 Cambridge Science Carnival included activities with air cannons, sea bots, and electron microscopes.
Titus Roesler was ready to drop his class in signal processing. Now, he hopes to become an expert in the field.